In C++, constructor is a special method which is invoked automatically at the time of object creation. It is used to initialize the data members of new object generally. The constructor in C++ has the same name as class or structure.
There are two types of constructors in C++.
A constructor which has no argument is known as default constructor. It is invoked at the time of creating object.
Let's see the simple example of C++ default Constructor.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Employee
{
public:
Employee()
{
cout<<"Default Constructor Invoked"<<endl;
}
};
int main(void)
{
Employee e1; //creating an object of Employee
Employee e2;
return 0;
}A constructor which has parameters is called parameterized constructor. It is used to provide different values to distinct objects.
Let's see the simple example of C++ Parameterized Constructor.
